The Woven Lie by Liz Harris is a historical delight

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The Woven Lie is the latest novel from author Liz Harris. It’s the third standalone novel in the epic series Three Sisters, in which each book tells the story of one of the three Hammond girls.

Suffolk, 1948

When Violet Hammond sees an advertisement for a manager to run a museum in a village outside Bury St Edmunds, she jumps at the chance of a job that sounds both different and a challenge.

For Dr Edward Russell, forced to resign from managing the museum owing to the increasing pressures on him as a doctor, the person to succeed him is obvious – the highly competent Gladys Wilson. After all, Gladys had worked at the museum for years and had run it on her own on many occasions.

But when Edward interviews Violet, he’s excited by her enthusiasm and ideas for modernising the museum and her vitality, and he finds himself offering her the position. With a smile on her face and the right words on her lips, Gladys assures Edward that she’ll support Violet as much as she can.

But Gladys has no intention of doing so. On the contrary, she wants Violet to be sacked as soon as possible. She has too much to lose if Violet stays.

The Woven Lie is the third book in the Three sisters series, where each book is a standalone read that focuses on each sister. In this book, we get to delve more into Violet’s story.

Rich in historical detail, it’s a delight to get to know more about Violet and see her attempt to out wit Gladys. It was such an entertaining and well-plotted read, which was thoroughly enjoyable.

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